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Since the ban of Thiomersal in 2002 and the absence of a subsequent drop in autism rate along with additional research in 2004 and 2006 that disproved the existence of any link, the skeptics were shown to be correct.

Pandemrix, which has received the green light from European drugs regulators to be given to children over six months old and pregnant women, contains the mercury-based compound Thiomersal, which has not been used in childhood vaccines since 2004.

Being as autism rates haven't declined since the Thiomersal was removed from vaccines, and that study after study after study has shown a total lack of connection between vaccines and autism, I'm gonna go ahead and say that there's no connection and that I am deeply, deeply disappointed to see you of all people peddling that crap.